Google lança patches para falhas zero-day exploradas no mercado – Against Invaders

Google lança patches para falhas zero-day exploradas no mercado - Against Invaders

Em seu mais recente Boletim de Segurança Android, o Google revelou 107 vulnerabilidades zero-day que afetam elementos de seu sistema operacional móvel e qualquer sistema que dependa da versão open source dele, o Android Open Source Project (AOSP).

O Consultivo, publicado em 1º de dezembro, incluiu patches para 51 falhas – 37 afetando o framework Android e 14 defeitos afetando o sistema – com o restante a ser compartilhado em 5 de dezembro.

Das 51 falhas corrigidas, três são de particular importância.

Dois deles, rastreados como CVE-2025-48633 e CVE-2025-48572, “podem estar sob exploração limitada e direcionada”, disse o Google.

Ambos são classificados como questões de divulgação de informações (ID) no framework Android, com altas classificações de gravidade. Ambos afetam o Android 13, 14, 15 e 16.

Quando explorado, o CVE-2025-48633 permite a divulgação não autorizada de informações e o CVE-2025-48572 permite que atacantes obtenham acesso elevado a dispositivos vulneráveis.

Nenhuma delas foi adicionada ao catálogo de Vulnerabilidades Exploradas Conhecidas (KEV) da Agência de Cibersegurança e Infraestrutura dos EUA (CISA) até o momento da redação.

O aviso também inclui uma vulnerabilidade crítica de segurança no Android Framework que pode levar à negação remota de serviço sem necessidade de privilégios adicionais de execução. Essa falha é rastreada como CVE-2025-48631.

O restante dos patches será lançado em 5 de dezembro.

Esses patches vão considerar 56 vulnerabilidades que afetam componentes Android no kernel, ou componentes de terceiros, como Arm, Imagination Technologies, MediaTek, Qualcomm e Unison.

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